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    5 Truths About Drinking Water

    Carbs, fat, protein, and sugar always seem to be triggering some sort of debate, but good old water? It doesn’t seem like it should be controversial at all, but it’s been the source of some scuttlebutt recently after a health  expert claimed that the need for eight glasses per day is “nonsense.” So what’s the deal? Here are five hard facts about agua. 

    TRUTH: Fluid needs aren’t the same as water needs

    According to the Institute of Medicine, women 19 and over need 2.7 liters of total fluid per day (about 11 8-oz cups) and men need 3.7 (about 15 8-oz cups). But that’s total fluid, not just water, and foods can provide a significant chunk. For example an 8 ounce container of plain, nonfat yogurt supplies 7 oz of fluid, a cup of watermelon 5 oz and even a medium banana, which you don’t think of as being “watery” provides 3 oz. Now that said, if you racked up 20 percent of your fluid needs from food  that still leaves nearly nine cups of fluid to go for women, so if water is the only beverage you drink, eight cups (8 oz each) may not be enough.

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    TRUTH: We aren't drinking the right beverages

    Studies tell us that most Americans drink about 2 liters of total beverages per day, but less than a quarter comes from water. Technically, non-water drinks like soda and lemonade do “count” toward your fluid needs, but of course, those drinks can also provide empty calories (calories that aren’t bundled with valuable nutrients ), sugar or maybe artificial stuff. So even if we’re not all chronically dehydrated our beverage report card isn’t earning high marks. In fact drinks are the No. 1 source of sugar in the American diet – eliminating just 1 (20 oz) bottle of soda per day would slash your sugar intake by 6,000 teaspoons a year. Bottom line: we’d probably all be much healthier  if we reached for more water.  

    TRUTH: Coffee does “count” towards your fluid needs

    Caffeine is a diuretic, which means it triggers water loss. However, newer research indicates that after about five days of consistent caffeine intake, our bodies adjust, and the caffeine is no longer dehydrating. Buy the key is to stick with “moderate” amounts (not a pot a day) and be consistent. In other words, if you typically start your day with a cup of Joe it can “count” toward your fluid needs, but if you usually stop at one and decide to go for a second one morning, or you’re inconsistent, there may be a diuretic  effect.

    TRUTH: Drinking more water may help you lose weight

    A recent study found that adults who simply gulped two cups of water before meals enjoyed a major weight loss benefit – they shed 40 percent more weight over a 12 week period while following a low cal plan identical to a second group of dieters. The same group of scientists previously found that subjects who drank two cups of water before meals naturally consumed 75-90 fewer calories , an amount that could really snowball day after day!

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    TRUTH: Plain water can be a little boring

    I’ll admit it – I’m not a huge fan myself. For flavor and added nutrients, toss in a few sprigs of fresh mint, sliced cucumber, wedges of lemon, lime or key lime, fresh grated ginger, or a splash of any type of 100 percent fruit juice . Or freeze juice and bits of whole fruit in ice cube trays and add them to your glass. If you need a little more sizzle go for seltzer or sparkling water--just be sure the only ingredients are carbonated water and natural flavors. 


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    110 comments

    • Odoyle  •  6 months ago
      Blah blah blah, study this, study that.........these studies are just going in circles, Ill just drink when my body tells me Im thirsty! And when my body is thirsty for a beer, Im drinking a beer! Have a Great day!
      • Tracy Mccready 6 months ago
        exactly however being thirsty is the first sign of dehydration try to drink more often even if it is a beer lol
      • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
        Actually beer as alcoholic drink will make you more thirsty...
      • Odoyle 6 months ago
        LoL I know, trust me Ive never been dehydrated in my life, drink 4 litres of milk a day. And dont drink a ton of beer, but do enjoy an Amber Ale or Rickards Red with a nice big steak! Have to enjoy life sometimes!!
    • Mitchell  •  6 months ago
      TRUTH: Plain water can be a little boring

      This is definitely a fact guys.

      No! Not everything needs to have flavor! Water is the perfect thirst quencher, just the way it is!
    • Sir. Yogy bee  •  6 months ago
      All my life I knew that I know, but now I know that I do not know. So now I know not to know what is to know anymore......
      • grampathom 6 months ago
        Is your name Rumpsfeld? We have knowns and unknowns and we have unknown knowns but then again there may be unknown unknowns....................
      • TerryY 6 months ago
        Weed and Yahoo comments don't mix.
      • Crisis 6 months ago
        Start over...I know what I know, and now I know that I do not know
    • Agent 13  •  6 months ago
      I, myself, believe in drinking seltzer.....with a bit of Scotch added. Someone suggested a sprig of mint or slice of lemon. I don't always have those around the kitchen, but I always have some Scotch available. Sometimes I run out of seltzer too.
    • HorseWithNoMane  •  6 months ago
      Back to Bob & Doug McKenzie. LIVE on beer, eh?
    • Taylor  •  6 months ago
      I always drink lots of water anyway; we have a reverse osmosis tap in my kitchen, and the water tastes great. It's way more hydrating than anything else. If it's not water, I go for milk (especially with peanut butter or chocolate).
      • Meds 6 months ago
        Well, goody for you. How many square feet is your home? How many bedrooms,
        baths? Single/double car garage? Lot size? C'mon, sugarteets, we need to know.
      • TerryY 6 months ago
        Someone forgot to take their meds, ZIIIIIIIIIIING
      • mcluck 6 months ago
        I thought water was supposed to be tasteless?
    • Wayne  •  6 months ago
      What studies say is good today ends up being bad tomorrow. I think all these studies are just '' make work '' projects. Born - eat - drink - die. End of study.
      • eyesonyou 6 months ago
        cheers-well said
      • TerryY 6 months ago
        Studies are done to help people do science
        The media eats up every new fact and turns it into a trend
        That's the problem with these shitty third hand sources
      • jhntrrnc 6 months ago
        You are so right. Follow all the "rules" or trends, or don't, you still end up the same in the end, dead. Follow all the rules, you can still get hit by a bus.
    • Mark  •  6 months ago
      Is it true if you drink to much water you can flood your body and maybe even die from an overdose of water?? I know it sounds crazy but I heard someone say it before and never really believed them!
    • RSFWATER  •  6 months ago
      RSFWATER - TRUE WATER FOR LIFE.
    • poodapants  •  6 months ago
      the word "natural flavour" is a couver up for chemicals and even MSG. Seriously. If it is not specific and labeled, don't eat it. don't buy it.
    • Mark Macinnis  •  6 months ago
      ive heard it said , that if your urine isnt clear , you arent drinking enough water ..
    • droolmaster  •  6 months ago
      what that makes no sense water is essential for life
    • robert  •  6 months ago
      stay away from bottle water !!!!
    • SKINNER  •  6 months ago
      ALL THIS CRAP IS CRAP EAT DRINK AND BE MERRY WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE ANYWAY
    • Claudette  •  6 months ago
      Drinkin water can be boring? I was thinking the same thing about breathing!
    • m  •  6 months ago
      if water keeps you healthy and you can lose weight then why not drink it
    • S.SRB  •  6 months ago
      hubby has diabetic and part of his diet is a glass of water before each meal,he lost 80 lbs in 6 months,No White Flour,No Sugar,Only Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Lean Meat, lots of Veg.and Fruit No Fast Food,when eating out only 1/2 a plate of food and 2 Times a Month you can Cheat on your Diet.
    • tarek7299  •  6 months ago
      Wow, mainstream media is just catching up to what medical knowledge has said for over 10 years if you knew where to look and who to ask. Thank goodness we are not hearing the rubbish about 8 glasses a day, or that caffeinated beverages don't count. They DO count, they are just not as effective as pure water.
    • David  •  6 months ago
      If reserchers stopped doing reserch this world would be a happiers place to live in.
    • I v n  •  6 months ago
      necessaties of life ... You're tired; you sleep ... you're hungry; you eat .. you're thirsty; you drink ... simple
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